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Copyright,  1893,  by  Chas.  S.  Lee,  720  Boston  Building,  Denver,  Colorado. 


THE   ALBERTYPE    CO.    NEW  YORK 


I  I  \HE  Pikes  Peak  Region,  with  the  famotis  old  mountain  towering  skyward  as  the  central 
figure,  embraces   Colorado  Springs,  with  its  numerous  and  beautiful  environments,  and 

Manitou  with  its  wonderful  and  romantic  surroundings,  including  Cheyenne  Canon,  Broad- 
moor, Garden  of  the  Gods,  Monument  Park,  Crystal  Canon,  Ruxton  Canon,  Engleman  Canon, 
the  famous  Ute  Pass,  Cascade  Canon,  Ute  Park,  Green  Mountain  Falls  and  Woodland  Park, 
together  with  their  thousand  natural  beauties  and  wonders,  offering  an  endless  source  of  pleasure, 
healthful  recreation  and  pastime. 

'  'Health  and  pleasure  here  combine 
To  render  mortal  life  divine. " 


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The  Antler's  Hotel. 
Colorado  Springs  and  Pike's  Peak. 


Casino  and  Lake— Broadmoor. 


New  Alamo  Hotel. 

Colorado  College. 


Printers'  Home. 
Deaf  and  Dumb  Institute. 


Colorado  Springs. 


Pike's  Peak  from  Garden  of  the  Gods. 


Cathedral  Spires— Garden  of  the  Gods. 


Rainbow  Falls- Ute  Pass. 


Bear  and  Seal  Rock— Garden  of  the  Gods.         Grand  Cavern— Ute  Pass. 
Balanced  Rock -Garden  of  the  Gods. 


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Manitou. 


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Narrows. 


Amphitheatre. 


Williams  Canon. 


Manitou  Soda  Springs. 
Loaded"— Children's  Summer  Sports. 


We  helped  to  build  the  Pike's  Peak  Railway." 
Manitou  Iron  Springs. 


The  "Cog  Road"  up  Pike's  Peak. 


Pike's  Peak  Railway-Around  Windy  Point.  Pike's  Peak  Railway-Abound  Windy  Point. 

Summit  of  Pike's  Peak,  altitude  14,171  feet,  (The  Storm  passing  below). 
Summit  of  Pike's  Peak,  M.  &  P.  p.  Ry.  Summit  of  Pike's  Peak. 


Cascade. 


Carriage  Road— Up  Pike's  Peak, 


Half-way  House.  Near  Summit.  last  glimpse  of  Cascade. 

Pike's  Peak  Carriage  Road, 


Green  Mountain  Falls, 


Pike's  Peak  from  Woodland  Park. 


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